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Old 12-30-2008, 07:59 PM #1
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Shocked I am such a ditz and a clutz

All is okay here, except yesterday I went to get up from my computer chair that swivels, and my right foot went down on it's side, OUCH I ended up on the floor.
I could walk yesterday on it limping , Woke up during the night, had to crawl to the bathroom, then crawl to let the dogs out in the yard. What a sight that was!!!! I couldn't put any pressure on that foot. Today rested, I can walk again on it, just not with a lot of pressure, it is all brusied on the side and swollen.
I am just an accident waiting to happen. LOL

Just a freak accident. Hoping I don't have to end up going to the ER, all they will do is bandage it, give me that big shoe, after X-rays and put me on crutches, which is a sight too, I don't grasp the concept of crutches at all, another accident waiting to happen.

This happended to me a few summers ago, and I had broken and bruised tendons, so I kind of know the outcome. Trying to avoid the ER.

Anyway, how was your day?

Hugs, Nikko
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